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What Really Works in Secondary Education

In this user-friendly compilation, leading experts discuss topics vital to secondary school educators including classroom management, using technology, co-teaching, and diverse student populations.

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: 6-12
  • ISBN: 9781483386652
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2015
  • Page Count: 368
  • Publication date: February 25, 2015
Price: $39.95
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Description

Description

Research-Based Practical Strategies for Every Teacher

Imagine you’re sitting at a table surrounded by superstars in secondary education — experienced educators who have made outstanding contributions to the field. And they’re all eager to share with you what does – and what does not - work with students today.

What Works in Secondary Education compiles the advice of experts who not only know the theory behind certain educational practices, but have also spent time working in the secondary classroom – making this experience available to you at any time. In each user-friendly chapter, key information on a topic vital to secondary educators is boiled down and presented in a straightforward way. Whether you’re a new educator, or just seeking to build new skills, you’ll benefit from

  • Insight into a handful of innovative topics in instruction; including using technology, UDL, co-teaching, and assessment
  • Novel approaches for classroom management and strategies to engage students
  • Chapters focused on effective methods for teaching within content areas
  • Practical tips for reaching all learners; including ELLs, students with autism, and gifted students
  • Useful reproducibles and resources for every topic area

Never before has so much valuable information been presented so simply and effectively in one resource. Are you ready to focus on what works best?


Key features

  • Co-published/branded with The Center for Teaching and Learning at California State University, Northridge
  • Part of the “What Really Works” series
  • Chapters written by administrators, special educators, and school counselors on topics in secondary education
  • Meant to be a practical and user-friendly resource
Author(s)

Author(s)

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Wendy W. Murawski

Wendy W. Murawski, Ph.D., MBA, MEd, EdS, is the Executive Director and Eisner Endowed Chair for the Center for Teaching and Learning at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), where she is also a Full Professor in the Department of Special Education and the Director of SIMPACT Immersive Learning. Dr. Murawski is the national Past President of the Teacher Education Division (TED) of CEC and an internationally known speaker and author, presenting in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. Her research focuses on co-teaching and inclusive practices nationally and internationally. She has published extensively around inclusive education, co-teaching, collaboration, and Universal Design for Learning, to include 18 books and numerous chapters, blogs, and peer-reviewed articles. She is the CEO of 2TeachÒ Global (www.2TeachLLC.com), an educational consulting company dedicated to promoting inclusive education around the world. In her personal life, Wendy enjoys traveling with her husband, learning languages, reading, drinking merlot, seeing movies, going to Book Club, visiting her college-bound son Kiernan, and pretending she is going to work out.

Kathy Lynn Gandhi (aka Scott & James) photo

Kathy Lynn Gandhi (aka Scott & James)

Kathy Lynn Scott, PhD, is the Center Administrative Analyst for the Center for Teaching and Learning at California State University, Northridge. Kathy was trained as an old school darkroom photographer, but she fell in love with all things to do with education. After conducting research on art education and adult education in England and coordinating research on learning disabilities in New Jersey, Kathy jumped from coast to coast, finding a new home with the CTL where she gets to do a little bit of everything related to education. When not acting as the “glue” for the CTL (as Wendy calls her), she’s happiest just relaxing at home, learning to cook new dishes, watching Jeopardy!, and shouting out the (not always correct) answers.


Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Rebecca Mieliwocki


About the Editors


About the Contributors


Introduction


Section I: What Really Works in Content


1. Making Math Meaningful

2. Rewarding Reading Practices

3. Teaching Writing Right

4. Successful Social Studies

5. Sensible Science Strategies

6. Awe-Inspiring Arts Instruction

Section II: What Really Works in Instruction


7. Tuning in With Technology

8. Perfectly Positive Behavior

9. Classy Classroom Management

10. Cool Cooperative Learning

11. Unique Universal Design for Learning

12. Incredible Inclusion

13. Competent Co-Teaching

14. Amazing Assessment

Section III: What Really Works With Special Populations


15. Great Gifted Education

16. Engaging English Language Learners

17. Addressing Autism Spectrum Disorder

18. Developing Deaf Education

19. Superb Social Skills Instruction

20. Fantastic Family Collaboration

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Price: $39.95
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Review Copies

Review copies may be requested by individuals planning to purchase 10 or more copies for a team or considering a book for adoption in a higher ed course. To request a review copy, contact sales@corwin.com.